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Hi Thorsten,
On Thu, Jun 30, 2011 at 10:47 AM, Thorsten Behrens
<thb@documentfoundation.org> wrote:
Sophie Gautier wrote:
Thanks! just write it on this thread, I'll upload and format it on Litmus.

Ok -

this affects Linux only. What we'd need is people testing 3.4.2 on
multi-monitor setups, on as many window managers / desktop
environments flavours and versions as possible (the former - compiz,
metacity and kwin at least - the latter: gnome, kde, xfce, lxde,
preferrably)

Steps to perform:
 * install 3.4.2 and 3.4.1, perform the steps below with both
  version - we're only interested in differences
 * make sure Presenter Screen extension is installed
 * start with a single monitor
  * start slideshow - does the fullscreen window cover the whole
    screen, is it in front of all panels, task bars etc?
  * exit slideshow, change screen resolution
  * repeat step 1
 * keep Impress running, enable 2nd screen
  * perform same steps as the subitems above - this time, the
    presenter screen has to be on one monitor, the actual slideshow
    on the other
  * go to Slideshow->Slideshow Settings. Play with the multiple
    display settings there. Specifically, does the "show on both"
    option work?

Thanks a lot!  I upload it to Litmus.

Kind regards
Sophie
-- 
Founding member of The Document Foundation

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